
How to Create 3D Movement from A Still Photo in PowerPoint Animations The Teacher
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Date: 2022-03-31
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Gale
Hello, I am having so much fun with your tutorials that I'm not leaving enough time for my other assignments, lol. They are so cool. I followed along pretty well except that I cannot make out the size under more effect options. Will you please let me know what it is? Thanks much. Gale Sue. :)
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Hello, I am having so much fun with your tutorials that I'm not leaving enough time for my other assignments, lol. They are so cool. I followed along pretty well except that I cannot make out the size under more effect options. Will you please let me know what it is? Thanks much. Gale Sue. :)
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pptcrafter
This is a little easier if you make a -mockup- of the final result with the positions and sizes of the elements and use that to set the endpoints of the motion path and the sizes of the elements. Excellent work!
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This is a little easier if you make a -mockup- of the final result with the positions and sizes of the elements and use that to set the endpoints of the motion path and the sizes of the elements. Excellent work!
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mehmet
very good you made an animation in powerpoint same as 3d programs( blender,maya etc). can we change the angle of the camera after this animation and zoom in the object in the same slide? for example left door?
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very good you made an animation in powerpoint same as 3d programs( blender,maya etc). can we change the angle of the camera after this animation and zoom in the object in the same slide? for example left door?
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Prijo
Great video. You are an amazing teacher.
One humble request. Unable to follow the curser. So please add your voice for each action. And it would be still far better if no music. Thanks so much.
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Great video. You are an amazing teacher.
One humble request. Unable to follow the curser. So please add your voice for each action. And it would be still far better if no music. Thanks so much.
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Phong
Oh I think there'a an easier way: just create freeform shapes for the parts of the room, then use merge shapes
By the way, I love The Teacher so much :D
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Oh I think there'a an easier way: just create freeform shapes for the parts of the room, then use merge shapes
By the way, I love The Teacher so much :D
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First of all ... Thank you so much for your lessons
Second ... It will be better if you remove the music and you explain it
Hit like if u agree
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First of all ... Thank you so much for your lessons
Second ... It will be better if you remove the music and you explain it
Hit like if u agree
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Abtout
Could you also make the middle part go bigger with each frame, and also the upper part go up with each frame ? This could make it more realistic
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Could you also make the middle part go bigger with each frame, and also the upper part go up with each frame ? This could make it more realistic
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